Sac County Archives

A Sac City woman was seriously injured after being struck by a car Friday. The Sac City Police Department reports that at approximately 7:07 p.m., 88-year-old Wilma Fort was crossing West Main Street outside of a posted

It is hard to believe that Easter is just around the corner, and the staff from Stewart Memorial Community Hospital and the McCrary Rost Clinic have joined forces again this year with the Community Pharmacy of Lake

Over the course of the last week, U.S. Senator, Joni Ernst, has attended two meetings at the White House in order to stress to President Trump and her colleagues the importance of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).

The next Brushy Creek Honor Flight is scheduled for Saturday, May 12, and local efforts are underway to help fund this free trip for area veterans. Glidden American Legion Post Commander, Jim Irlmeier, and Bob Fasbender, Breda

Spring is still over a week away, but arborists are saying that the time for oak tree pruning has passed. Oaks are often pruned to remove unsightly or damaged branches to improve its appearance and health. This

Ten area farmers have been named winners of Monsanto’s 2018 America’s Farmers Grow Communities program. Each winner will be awarded $2,500 to donate to an eligible non-profit organization. Each year, America’s Farmers Grow Communities contributes more than

Storm Lake authorities were called once again to the high school on reports of a serious threat made by a student. On Thursday, March 8, at approximately 11:15 a.m., officers with the Storm Lake Police Department were

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has just recently reported that the nationwide opioid epidemic is not abating, in fact it is getting worse. CEO of New Opportunities, Chad Jensen, agrees, and says the eastern

It has been more than four months since U.S. Senator, Chuck Grassley, introduced former Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Bill Northey, to the Senate Agriculture Committee. Grassley, who advocated for Northey to be named U.S. Department of Agriculture

U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley is now accepting applications for summer internship positions. College-aged Iowans interested in assisting staff members with administrative, legislative and communications work, including that of his staff on the Senate Judiciary Committee, where he